Florida pioneer (1834–1929)
Luther F. Tilden |
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Born | August 10, 1834
Cornwall, Vermont |
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Died | March 28, 1929
(age 94)
Tildenville, Florida |
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Known for | Prominent farmer and citizen in West Orange County, Florida |
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Spouse | Emily Aurora Tilden |
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Children | 4 |
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Luther Fuller Tilden (1834-1929) was a pioneer, community leader, and cultural icon of western Orange County, Florida.[1] Tilden owned large tracts of land south of Lake Apopka, where his family's farms and properties were a sizeable portion of the economy.[2] The area around his property came to be known as Tildenville, sandwiched between the towns of Winter Garden and Oakland. His family is a branch of the larger Tylden Family.
- ^ "West Orange's Grandest Old Man ------ Luther F. Tilden, of Tildenville". Winter Garden Herald. Vol. V, no. 2. January 1, 1926. p. 1.
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